Coventry Wildlife Rescue July 28 at 2:35 PM · This is Cookie, formerly known as Oreo. When we found out she was a girl Cookie just fit. She’s sweet. She’s been through a lot. Watched her mama die then curled up in the rain not knowing what to do....

Wildlife Detectives shared a post. Published by Maggie Sergio · June 7 at 6:06 PM · Repeat after me. Wildlife is attracted to three things; Food, water and shelter. Wildlife is attracted to three things; food, water and shelter. If you don’t want raccoons in...

Wildlife Detectives Published by Maggie Sergio · 1 hr · This is why we do what we do. It is baby season right now, and it is very common for raccoons to get into open crawl spaces or attics, and give birth to their young. The raccoon mother has no intention of harming...

Wildlife Detectives Published by Maggie Sergio · 2 hrs · Wonderful story about a reunite of baby foxes and their mom carried out by our partners at the Peninsula Humane Society. This story demonstrates that wild moms and their babies belong together. We are in the...

Wildlife Detectives shared Coventry Wildlife Rescue‘s post. Published by Maggie Sergio · 10 hrs · Many people assume that if they see raccoons, foxes, skunks or coyotes out during daylight hours that something is wrong with the animal. This is a myth. If you see...

Wildlife Detectives shared Opossum Awareness & Advocacy‘s photo. Published by Maggie Sergio · February 23 · Opossums are not a rabies vector species. It is believed that their body temperature is too low for the virus to survive. #peacefulcoexistence...

From raccoons living inside your attic to a skunk living under your home, Wildlife Detectives identifies what type of animal has taken up residence, and if babies are present. Using our “hands off” humane techniques, we ensure no animals are harmed, and that mother and young stay together. We then seal up entry points to prevent a re-occurrence.